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re: Sightcasting Redfish
Posted on 3/22/23 at 10:47 am to bayouvette
Posted on 3/22/23 at 10:47 am to bayouvette
-Short rod for accurate casting
-MH to be able to horse the redfish around the boat
-Texas rigged white zoom craw with 1/4-3/8oz bullet weight depending on the wind
I like white zoom craws because I can see them well in the water but I’ll bring some watermelon red if they aren’t eating well
-MH to be able to horse the redfish around the boat
-Texas rigged white zoom craw with 1/4-3/8oz bullet weight depending on the wind
I like white zoom craws because I can see them well in the water but I’ll bring some watermelon red if they aren’t eating well
Posted on 3/22/23 at 11:26 am to hall59tiger
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Texas rigged white zoom craw with 1/4-3/8oz bullet weight
This is the way.
I dont like spoons. It's difficult to get a good reliable Hook set with them. I think it's difficult for the fish to get a good bite on a solid hunk of metal every time. I only use them if I have to because the grass is too thick for anything else to work.
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